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  1. Johanna Bertha Julie Jenny Edle von Westphalen (12 February 1814 – 2 December 1881) was a German theatre critic and political activist. She married the philosopher and political economist Karl Marx in 1843. Background.

  2. Marx, Jenny von Westphalen (1814–1881) Prussian of aristocratic lineage who married her childhood playmate, Karl Marx, and became his lifelong companion in the struggle for socialism . Name variations: Jenny von Westphalen.

  3. Karl Marx’s Wife: Jenny von Westphalen. Johanna Bertha Julie Jenny Edle von Westphalen was born on the 12th of February, 1814, in the German town of Salzwedel. She was the wife of the political theorist and philosopher Karl Marx. She was a writer, theater critic, and activist.

  4. Jenny von Westphalen Biography. Born: 1814. Died: 1881. Daughter of aristocracy. Wife of Karl Marx. Mother to seven children, via her marriage to Marx: Jenny, Laura, Edgar, Heinrich, Franziska, Eleanor and one last child who died before being named. Only Jenny, Laura and Eleanor survived into their teens. Letters from Jenny Marx.

  5. Jenny von Westphalen war die Tochter des Landrats von Salzwedel, Ludwig von Westphalen, und seiner Frau Caroline von Westphalen, geborene Heubel (1780–1856). Ihr Großvater Philipp von Westphalen war der Geheim-Sekretär des Herzogs Ferdinand von Braunschweig und erhielt 1764 den Titel „Edler von Westphalen“.

  6. Marx married his childhood sweetheart, Jenny von Westphalen, and stayed married for life. He also took a close and traditional interest in the marriages of his daughters, Jenny and Laura, both to French men (and Eleanor fell in love with Henri Lissagaray, but did not marry).

  7. Feb 14, 2021 · Jenny Marx, the wife of Karl Marx, was first and foremost a woman with a steadfast commitment to revolutionary socialism. Not a mere cipher for her husband’s views, she genuinely believed in the struggle for working-class emancipation from capital.

  8. Feb 25, 2018 · Jenny von Westphalen Marx fought for her husband, for her family, and for the class revolution she believed to be inevitable. The only fight she could not win was against cancer. She died on December 2, 1881 after battling the illness for years.

  9. www.fembio.org › english › biographyJenny Marx - fembio.org

    A sharply cut, witty and attractive face, a proud bearing and an extraordinarily amiable nature - that is how Jenny Marx, the companion of Karl Marx, whose grandfather, Herr von Westphalen, was the brilliant bourgeois chief of staff of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick in the Seven Years' War and whose brother was the Prussian Minister of Reaction ...

  10. Jenny Von Westphalen was born into a prominemt family in Trier and married Karl Marx after a lengthy engagement. Is said to have been an early influence on his politics and was involved with his work throughout her difficult life.